The awards, co-sponsored by Polestar, were open to students on PTC-accredited journalism courses. They were invited to produce an A4 24pp magazine based around one of four subjects teen, womens lifestyle, sports, or homes & gardens.
The winning entries were printed on Polestar Wheatons NexPress using UPM-Kymmene paper. Cardiff University finished as overall winner for dedicated, a sports magazine dedicated to women.
Surrey Institute of Art & Design (In Search of) and Cardiff University (blunt), were highly commended.
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